Williamson’s knock sets up Kiwi series win

HARARE, (Reuters) – New Zealand captain Kane Williamson scored 90 to lay the foundations for a 38-run victory over Zimbabwe at the Harare Sports Club yesterday which gave the Kiwis the three-match one-day international series 2-1.

Kane Williamson
Kane Williamson

New Zealand batted first and after starting cautiously finished strongly in a total of 273 for six wickets from their 50 overs.

Zimbabwe’s openers added 97 runs in reply but the hosts lost wickets at regular intervals and fell well short of the target, bowled out for 235 in 47.4 overs.

Williamson fell 10 runs short of a century but did record his sixth 50 in ODI cricket to provide the backbone of the visitors’ innings.

He featured in a 56-run partnership with Martin Guptill (42) and a 70-run stand with Grant Elliott.

Williamson was caught after some sharp thinking from Craig Ervine, who took the dismissal on the boundary by padding the ball back into the air as his momentum threatened to carry him over the ropes before recovering to catch the ball.

New Zealand kept up hit a steady tempo with James Neesham, in for the injured Ross Taylor, and Nathan McCallum contributing a lusty 50 runs in the final five overs.

Sean Williams top-scored for the home team with 63 and Hamilton Masakadza made 57.

Zimbabwe won the opening match of the series, all played in the capital, by seven wickets but lost the second when New Zealand reached their target without the loss of a wicket.

Scoreboard
New Zealand Innings
M. Guptill c H. Masakadza b Cremer                                          42
T. Latham c Cremer b Nyumbu                                                   16
K. Williamson c Ervine b Nyumbu                                              90
C. Munro b Cremer                                                                      9
G. Elliott c Chigumbura b Cremer                                               36

J. Neesham not out                                                                     37
L. Ronchi c Madziva b Williams                                                  7
N. McCullum not out                                                                 25
Extras: (b-1 nb-2 w-8)                                                                 11

Total: (for 6 wickets, 50 overs)                                                273
Fall of wickets: 1-44 T. Latham,2-100 M. Guptill,3-128 C. Munro,4-198 G. Elliott,5-202 K. Williamson,6-223 L. Ronchi

Did not bat: M. McClenaghan, B. Wheeler, I. Sodhi
Bowling: T. Panyangara 9 – 1 – 53 – 0(nb-1 w-2) N. Madziva 6 – 0 – 41 – 0(w-1) J. Nyumbu 10 – 0 – 52 – 2(w-3) C. Chibhabha 4 – 0 – 20 – 0 G. Cremer 10 – 0 – 44 – 3 S. Raza 4 – 0 – 19 – 0 S. Williams 7 – 0 – 43 – 1(nb-1 w-2)

Zimbabwe Innings
H. Masakadza c Wheeler b Williamson                                        57
C. Chibhabha b McClenaghan                                                       32
C. Ervine run out (Wheeler)                                                         32
E. Chigumbura c Guptill b Sodhi                                                   3
S. Williams c Guptill b Neesham                                                  63
S. Raza c Neesham b Sodhi                                                           5
R. Chakabva c&b N. McCullum                                                    3
G. Cremer run out (Wheeler)                                                        14
N. Madziva c Neesham b McClenaghan                                         2
T. Panyangara b McClenaghan                                                        7
J. Nyumbu not out                                                                          1
Extras: (lb-6 w-10)                                                                      16

Total: (all out, 47.4 overs)                                                           235
Fall of wickets: 1-97 C. Chibhabha,2-105 H. Masakadza,3-114 E. Chigumbura,4-159 C. Ervine,5-172 S. Raza,6-177 R. Chakabva,7-212 G. Cremer,8-224 S. Williams,9-232 T. Panyangara,10-235 N. Madziva

Bowling: B. Wheeler 9 – 1 – 34 – 0(w-3) N. McCullum 9 – 0 – 47 – 1 M. McClenaghan 8.4 – 0 – 36 – 3(w-3) J. Neesham 3 – 1 – 16 – 1(w-1) G. Elliott 5 – 0 – 26 – 0 I. Sodhi 10 – 0 – 47 – 2 K. Williamson 3 – 0 – 23 – 1(w-3)
Referees Umpire: Richard Illingworth
Umpire: Jeremiah Matibiri
TV umpire: Russell Tiffin
Match referee: David Boon
Result: New Zealand won by 38 runs